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AMOC Collapse Could Plunge Europe into Extreme Cold
A new study reveals that climate change could weaken or collapse the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), potentially causing extremely cold winters in Europe, with temperatures in London dropping to -19°C, sea levels rising 50cm, and rainfall decreasing by 20%, even with 2°C of globa...
AMOC Collapse Could Plunge Europe into Extreme Cold
A new study reveals that climate change could weaken or collapse the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), potentially causing extremely cold winters in Europe, with temperatures in London dropping to -19°C, sea levels rising 50cm, and rainfall decreasing by 20%, even with 2°C of globa...
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36% Bias Score


EPA to Revoke Biden-Era Power Plant Emission Rules
The EPA will revoke the Biden administration's rule limiting carbon dioxide emissions from power plants, projected to increase emissions by 1.38 billion metric tons by 2047, and weaken the Mercury and Air Toxic Standards rule, potentially reversing significant public health gains. The decision, supp...
EPA to Revoke Biden-Era Power Plant Emission Rules
The EPA will revoke the Biden administration's rule limiting carbon dioxide emissions from power plants, projected to increase emissions by 1.38 billion metric tons by 2047, and weaken the Mercury and Air Toxic Standards rule, potentially reversing significant public health gains. The decision, supp...
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56% Bias Score


Hesse Braces for Heatwave Amidst Dry Spell and Cautious Economic Outlook
A heatwave is set to hit Hesse, Germany, from Thursday, with temperatures reaching up to 33 degrees Celsius, prompting warnings about high UV levels and the opening of all city swimming pools and 54 lakes. The hospitality sector, however, anticipates a decline in consumer spending.
Hesse Braces for Heatwave Amidst Dry Spell and Cautious Economic Outlook
A heatwave is set to hit Hesse, Germany, from Thursday, with temperatures reaching up to 33 degrees Celsius, prompting warnings about high UV levels and the opening of all city swimming pools and 54 lakes. The hospitality sector, however, anticipates a decline in consumer spending.
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36% Bias Score


Emperor Penguin Decline in Antarctica Exceeds Worst-Case Projections
A new study using satellite imagery shows a 22% decline in emperor penguin colonies across the Antarctic Peninsula, Weddell Sea, and Bellingshausen Sea between 2009 and 2024, exceeding previous estimates and highlighting the urgent threat of climate change.
Emperor Penguin Decline in Antarctica Exceeds Worst-Case Projections
A new study using satellite imagery shows a 22% decline in emperor penguin colonies across the Antarctic Peninsula, Weddell Sea, and Bellingshausen Sea between 2009 and 2024, exceeding previous estimates and highlighting the urgent threat of climate change.
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32% Bias Score


Ocean Acidification Planetary Boundary Exceeded: Urgent Action Needed
A new study by the Plymouth Marine Laboratory, NOAA, and Oregon State University confirms that the ocean's planetary boundary for acidification was surpassed around 2015, threatening marine life and economies due to decreasing calcium carbonate levels and lower pH.
Ocean Acidification Planetary Boundary Exceeded: Urgent Action Needed
A new study by the Plymouth Marine Laboratory, NOAA, and Oregon State University confirms that the ocean's planetary boundary for acidification was surpassed around 2015, threatening marine life and economies due to decreasing calcium carbonate levels and lower pH.
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32% Bias Score


UK Government Budget Cuts Threaten Environmental Farming Schemes
The National Trust, RSPB, and numerous farming organizations warn the UK government that budget cuts to environmental farming schemes would be catastrophic, jeopardizing biodiversity, food security, and the nation's net-zero targets, reversing years of progress in sustainable farming.
UK Government Budget Cuts Threaten Environmental Farming Schemes
The National Trust, RSPB, and numerous farming organizations warn the UK government that budget cuts to environmental farming schemes would be catastrophic, jeopardizing biodiversity, food security, and the nation's net-zero targets, reversing years of progress in sustainable farming.
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44% Bias Score

Dietary Choices and Climate Change: Minimizing Food's Environmental Footprint
Food production contributes to one-third of global greenhouse gas emissions; meat consumption is a significant factor; plant-based diets, reduced processing, diverse grains, and organic produce minimize environmental impact.

Dietary Choices and Climate Change: Minimizing Food's Environmental Footprint
Food production contributes to one-third of global greenhouse gas emissions; meat consumption is a significant factor; plant-based diets, reduced processing, diverse grains, and organic produce minimize environmental impact.
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36% Bias Score

Chesapeake Bay's Health Declines Amidst Record Heat and Extreme Rainfall
The Chesapeake Bay received a C grade in its 2025 health report card, a decline from last year's C+, due to extreme rainfall patterns and the hottest year on record impacting water quality and stressing aquatic life; however, long-term improvements in dissolved oxygen and aquatic grasses were noted.

Chesapeake Bay's Health Declines Amidst Record Heat and Extreme Rainfall
The Chesapeake Bay received a C grade in its 2025 health report card, a decline from last year's C+, due to extreme rainfall patterns and the hottest year on record impacting water quality and stressing aquatic life; however, long-term improvements in dissolved oxygen and aquatic grasses were noted.
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24% Bias Score

Ocean Conference Highlights Climate Change, Overfishing, and Plastic Pollution Threats
The UN Ocean Conference in Nice highlights critical threats to the world's oceans: rising temperatures causing coral bleaching and oxygen depletion, overfishing disrupting marine ecosystems, and plastic pollution exceeding fish by 2050, impacting global climate and billions of people depending on th...

Ocean Conference Highlights Climate Change, Overfishing, and Plastic Pollution Threats
The UN Ocean Conference in Nice highlights critical threats to the world's oceans: rising temperatures causing coral bleaching and oxygen depletion, overfishing disrupting marine ecosystems, and plastic pollution exceeding fish by 2050, impacting global climate and billions of people depending on th...
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48% Bias Score

Emperor Penguin Population Declines 22% in Key Antarctic Region
A new study using satellite imagery reveals a 22% decline in emperor penguin populations between 2009 and 2024 in a key Antarctic region (2.8 million km²) encompassing the Antarctic Peninsula, Weddell Sea, and Bellingshausen Sea, exceeding previous projections and highlighting the impact of climate ...

Emperor Penguin Population Declines 22% in Key Antarctic Region
A new study using satellite imagery reveals a 22% decline in emperor penguin populations between 2009 and 2024 in a key Antarctic region (2.8 million km²) encompassing the Antarctic Peninsula, Weddell Sea, and Bellingshausen Sea, exceeding previous projections and highlighting the impact of climate ...
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28% Bias Score

Australia Faces Environmental Backlash After Approving Gas Project Extension
Australia's Albanese government approved a gas project extension until 2070, facing criticism for unfulfilled environmental promises including a missed deadline for a federal environment watchdog and slow progress on protecting Indigenous heritage and biodiversity, despite pledging to conserve 30 pe...

Australia Faces Environmental Backlash After Approving Gas Project Extension
Australia's Albanese government approved a gas project extension until 2070, facing criticism for unfulfilled environmental promises including a missed deadline for a federal environment watchdog and slow progress on protecting Indigenous heritage and biodiversity, despite pledging to conserve 30 pe...
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48% Bias Score

Record High Spring Temperatures in North and Baltic Seas
The North Sea recorded its warmest spring (8.7°C) since 1997, exceeding the average by 0.9°C, while the German Baltic Sea's southwest reached temperatures more than 2°C above average, marking its warmest spring on record, all directly attributed to climate change.

Record High Spring Temperatures in North and Baltic Seas
The North Sea recorded its warmest spring (8.7°C) since 1997, exceeding the average by 0.9°C, while the German Baltic Sea's southwest reached temperatures more than 2°C above average, marking its warmest spring on record, all directly attributed to climate change.
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32% Bias Score
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